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United Nations Report

The United Nations vs. the United States:
The UN's plan to control Mother Earth

by Judi McLeod

July 22, 2002

Incredibly, the United Nations intends to:

1. Become a Global Government with power to tax all financial transactions and to control the tax policies of all nations. It asserts the right to tax the use of fossil fuels, currency exchange, and consolidate all international finance and development agencies under UN authority, and the right to exercise control over multinational corporations.

2. To exercise power over land use throughout the world, setting aside vast portions from any development as "Biosphere Reserves." This denies any access or use of natural resources by mining, drilling or timber industries, as well as use for ranching and farming. This is a direct attack on private property ownership, the keystone of Capitalism. The UN also asserts authority over the Earth's oceans as well.

3. Exercise control of American historic sites that include the Statue of Liberty, Independence Hall, and Yellowstone National Park. Worldwide, the UN's "World Heritage Sites" assert its authority over many cultural, historical or natural sites and areas.

4. Restrict gun ownership worldwide through the United Nations Development Small Arms Reduction Program. This is a direct attack on the U.S. Constitution's Second Amendment right to gun ownership.

5. Maintain its own military with the power to invade any nation that resists its control.

6. Maintain its own International Criminal Court that would over-ride the protection of the U.S. Constitution for any citizen, including the President, members of our military, and others, subjecting them to trial.

7. Require every citizen of the world to carry a national or international identity card.

8. Authorize worldwide population control÷"family planning"---programs such as Red China's "one child" law that punishes couples for having more than a single child during the course of their marriage. The UN encourages abortion programs contrary to the beliefs of religions that advocate the sanctity of life from the moment of conception.

9. Restrict the use of pesticides to protect people against insect and rodent-borne diseases, and herbicides necessary to the production of food crops and protection of forest areas against insect predation. Despite millions of preventable deaths annually from Malaria, DDT has been banned.

10. Restrict the use of Freon, a chemical formerly used in every refrigerator, air conditioner, and freezer units worldwide. Freon was also formerly used to fight fires by extinguishing them swiftly. Refrigeration is necessary to the production of many medical drug products.

In these and countless other ways, the rights and lives of Americans and others around the world are being threatened or have already been lost to the creeping menace of an organization that was never intended to have such vast, consolidated powers.

When you lose your freedom, as guaranteed by the Constitution of the United States of America, a little bit at a time, you are not likely to notice. That is what has been happening for many years as the United Nations has put together a series of international treaties and "conventions" that give it more and more power over the affairs of the United States and all other nations, while undermining the unique protections of the Constitution that Americans take for granted.

"This Constitution, and the Laws of the United States which shall be made in Pursuance thereof; and all Treaties made, or which shall be made, under the Authority of the United States, shall be the supreme Law of the land·" That is what the Constitution says. To what degree does this cede power to the United Nations as the result of countless treaties to which the United States is either or signatory or to which the UN will demand the nation obedience? No one really knows. The U.S. Supreme Court has never ruled on this question.

As the new Millennium began, however, many who have closely studied how the United Nations has carefully constructed a matrix of often vaguely worded treaties and other international agreements are warning that the freedoms Americans take for granted are about to be lost.

--The National Anxiety Center


The UN Meditation Room

The UN Meditation Room is built in the shape of a truncated pyramid. In the centre is an altar, made out of magnetite, the largest natural piece of magnetite ever mined. For meditation purposes it is probably the most ideal spot on the planet, since the magnetite altar has its foundation straight down, built into the bedrock of the land below; tapping into the energies of the earth itself. The mysterious mural also helps the worshippers tune into esoteric energies, and helps facilitate a state of altered consciousness.



God alive and well at the UN

The UN has its own in-house prophet, Sri Chinmoy. This 70-year-old Indian mystic is the official Spiritual Advisor to the UN. For the past 23 years, he has offered prayer and meditation meetings for anyone to attend every Tuesday and Friday. Sir Chinmoy claims to have been Thomas Jefferson in a previous life, and he also claims to be the Spiritual Brother of Jesus Christ. Chinmoy’s disciples claim he’s one of a handful of fully enlightened beings on the planet. Some disciples go so far as the claim he is an avatar, a living God. They meditate to a print of his face.


Maintaining the energy pattern

In 1992, Canadian Maurice Strong was the Secretary General of the historic United Nations Earth Conference in Rio. This gathering featured an international cast of powerful figures in the environmental movement, government, business and entertainment. Maurice Strong’s wife Hanne was involved in the NGO alternative meeting at the Summit called Global Forum `92. The Dalai Lama opened the meeting and according to author Gary Kah, to ensure the success of the forum, Hanne Strong held a three-week vigil with Wisdomkeepers, a group of "global transformationalists". Through round-the-clock sacred fire, drumbeat and meditation, the group helped hold the "energy pattern" for the duration of the summit.


Pagan Place

Last Jan. 24, pagans around the world celebrated as the "Ark of Hope" was delivered to the United Nations. The Ark is made from a single plank of sycamore, with each panel representing one of the five traditional elements of pagan worship: Water, Fire, Air, Earth and Spirit.

The Ark contains "The Earth Charter", which calls for an interdependent world society where wealth is redistributed, countries are de-militarized and everyone is to worship Mother Earth. Professor Steven Rockefeller, ecology zealot and chairman of the Rockefeller Brothers Fund, coordinated the writing of the charter.

Ex-communist leader Mikhail Gorbachev and Canadian billionaire Maurice Strong, a senior advisor at the UN, launched the Earth Charter Initiative. Strong compares the importance of the charter, to that of the Magna Carta and the Ten Commandments.

When men with extraordinary wealth and power propose to build a better world by redistributing the wealth, it’s doubtful their plans include the dismantling of their own enormous fortunes. Their de-militarizing of nations will coincide with the additional authority of the UN to regulate.

Now that the "Ark of Hope" is at the United Nations, will it be placed on the altar in the Meditation Room? The custodian of this ominous shrine is the Lucis Trust, formerly known as the Lucifer Publishing Company.

-Gary J. Eddleman, 2001 Constitution Party of Illinois


Sermon on the Mount

…"Do not do unto the environment of others what you do not want done to your own environment…My hope is that this (earth) charter will be a kind of Ten Commandments, a `Sermon on the Mount,’ that provides a guide for human behaviour toward the environment in the next century."

—Mikhail Gorbachev, the Los Angeles Times. May 8, 1997.



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